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john elway the latest in a long line of nfl legends backing the g.o.p. candidate. not all liberals are falling in line. ben affleck having second thoughts abo oma. really? with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business crit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, everday! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capitalne. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there
john elway the latest in a long line of nfl legends backing the g.o.p. candidate. not all liberals are falling in line. ben affleck having second thoughts abo oma. really? with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business crit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, everday! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most...
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as it was a slow as this are back to thanks marina in a few minutes john is far special report it's called on top of the world is coming your way in a couple of minutes. if you're passing through rushes to view a region you really can walk on the wild side thousands of kilometers of unspoiled countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the learned and enterprising locals so the fruits of the forest by the side of nearly every road such spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for fishermen and provides a business opportunity for hunches. you know he has been hunting for more than thirty years and works for a company providing expeditions for tourists this season ducks are on the menu. for two things a successful duck hunting. and a bubble silence which means that i need to be very quiet i'm not going to write in the. office. but when you've been in the business as long as he has the birds don't stand much chance. there are defined hunting seasons in russia but lax enforcement means many animals are killed out of the allotted times which can leave young animals orphaned
as it was a slow as this are back to thanks marina in a few minutes john is far special report it's called on top of the world is coming your way in a couple of minutes. if you're passing through rushes to view a region you really can walk on the wild side thousands of kilometers of unspoiled countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the learned and enterprising locals so the fruits of the forest by the side of nearly every road such spectacular scenery makes it a...
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john elway the latest in a long line of nfl legends backing the g.o.p. candidate. not all liberals are falling in line. ben affleck having second thoughts about obama. really? with the spark cash card from capital one, sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thinwork? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's sll business earns 2% casback on every purche, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! whwhy settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ] the ark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? here's your invoice. ashley: pennsylvania judge handing a victory to democrats after state officials cannot enforce the new voter id law in the presidential election. the ruling expected to appeal to the state supreme court but because we are five weeks from election day, could easily be the final word on that wall. designed to keep minor
john elway the latest in a long line of nfl legends backing the g.o.p. candidate. not all liberals are falling in line. ben affleck having second thoughts about obama. really? with the spark cash card from capital one, sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thinwork? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's sll business earns 2% casback on every purche, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! whwhy settle...
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the governor was original, straightforward, well read bringing out the john quincy adams' book. the fact of the matter is, that made all the difference. >> his own republican critics has to step up, be much more presidential. he has not been able to. lou: are not answering my question. you're talking about some blather. >> but i think he handled it well, and that's the key -- lou: you give him credit which exactly. there is no bias here. i'm being analytical. he festival and delivered on that. he did on that one. >> i wonder if his good looks worked against him. lou: liabilities. strengths become weaknesses. some world. [talking over each other] the imagination is boundless. we will continue with them at the earliest opportunity next. thank you very much. up next, vice-president biden well-known for his. [indiscernible] we have the tape next. coming up tomorrow economist author joins us. michael holland darn services judiciary committee member, congressman randy ford is on the war on terror. a war on terror and there was a terrorist attack. it just took one week for this demonst
the governor was original, straightforward, well read bringing out the john quincy adams' book. the fact of the matter is, that made all the difference. >> his own republican critics has to step up, be much more presidential. he has not been able to. lou: are not answering my question. you're talking about some blather. >> but i think he handled it well, and that's the key -- lou: you give him credit which exactly. there is no bias here. i'm being analytical. he festival and...
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john switched, got an agent, and saved $263.00! drivers who switched to allstate saved an average of $375 a year on car insurance. and allstate will send you two bonus checks a year every year you stay accident free with our safe driving bonus. when i switched to allstate my savings amounted to $436 a year. when i switched from my old insurance company to allstate i saved over $800 a year. [ host ] call your local allstate agent now and get one hundred dollars off your deductible the day you sign up with deductible rewards, and another hundred off every year you don't have an accident. down to zero! you'll be dancing too! let the good hands people give you great protection and a great rate. call your local allstate agent now for a fe quote or find one at 888-allstate. that's 888-allstate. >> jamie: welcome back. a tsa agent busted for stealing from passengers, now speaking out. a worker at newark airport said he may have been one of the most prolific thieves at the tissue sa. he was arrested when he tried to sell a stolen camera on
john switched, got an agent, and saved $263.00! drivers who switched to allstate saved an average of $375 a year on car insurance. and allstate will send you two bonus checks a year every year you stay accident free with our safe driving bonus. when i switched to allstate my savings amounted to $436 a year. when i switched from my old insurance company to allstate i saved over $800 a year. [ host ] call your local allstate agent now and get one hundred dollars off your deductible the day you...
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general john allen and afghan president hamid karzai. we interviewed both of them, and they were blunt about where the war stands and about an enemy tactic that's killing more and more americans. we arrived in the afghan capital just after four u.s. soldiers were gunned down by an afghan policeman who was with them in a firefight. it's what the u.s. military calls an "insider attack," when u.s. forces are killed by the afghans they're training and fighting with. last month, these attacks were the leading killer of american troops. it's a critical problem for general allen, whose job is to make sure afghan security forces take over the fight so u.s. soldiers can come home. you're in a tough spot right now. can you explain why the sudden increase in these attacks? >> general john allen: well, i'm mad as hell about them, to be honest with you. we're going to get after this. it reverberates everywhere across the united states. you know, we're... we're willing to sacrifice a lot for this campaign, but we're not willing to be murdered for it.
general john allen and afghan president hamid karzai. we interviewed both of them, and they were blunt about where the war stands and about an enemy tactic that's killing more and more americans. we arrived in the afghan capital just after four u.s. soldiers were gunned down by an afghan policeman who was with them in a firefight. it's what the u.s. military calls an "insider attack," when u.s. forces are killed by the afghans they're training and fighting with. last month, these...
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. >> i'm joining now by chris kafinas and john braybender. gentlemen, good to see you again. >> good morning. >> okay, john we keep saying thisut i'm going to say it n. noublin has won the presidency without ohio. so what's mitt romney do now? >> well, thing that's right. i think he has to win not only ohio. i think e has to win probably virginia and florida as well. and i tlink's a couple of keys right now to mitt romney. you know, we saw in the primary. n t ln etch a the priryou sketch and change where you're going. think they're a little bit at that point where they've got to get a little sharper message. i think number one, they've got to get to know mitt romney more personally, not just as a ceo, but what kind of person he's li. nueeo, ty e put ideas out there that they're running on to get people excited about where they're going in the country, not just be a professional critic of the president. >> one of questions is whether or not he's playing it too safe. he's sitting back, letting the events lay out and he shouldn't get too complac
. >> i'm joining now by chris kafinas and john braybender. gentlemen, good to see you again. >> good morning. >> okay, john we keep saying thisut i'm going to say it n. noublin has won the presidency without ohio. so what's mitt romney do now? >> well, thing that's right. i think he has to win not only ohio. i think e has to win probably virginia and florida as well. and i tlink's a couple of keys right now to mitt romney. you know, we saw in the primary. n t ln etch a...
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we will be joined live right here for reaction and perspective by general jack keane and ambassador john bolton. don't miss it. busy afternoon. >> the cost of food is up. the cost of electricity is up. the cost of health care is way up. the cost of gasoline is doubled. the american family, middle income families are having a hard time. look i know the president cares about america and the people of this country. he just doesn't know how to help them. i do. i will get this country going again. [cheers and applause] megyn: that was governor romney on the campaign trail in ohio yesterday making his case for a new american economic agenda. 12 hours later, we got our weekly unemployment numbers. the labor department now saying 26,000 fewer americans filed for jobless benefits last week than the week before. that brings the total number to 359,000. but exerts say typically, the number must consistently drop below 375,000, to indicate that highering is strong enough to actually lower our unemployment rate. a big new study meantime provide little hope for the employment picture going forward. a
we will be joined live right here for reaction and perspective by general jack keane and ambassador john bolton. don't miss it. busy afternoon. >> the cost of food is up. the cost of electricity is up. the cost of health care is way up. the cost of gasoline is doubled. the american family, middle income families are having a hard time. look i know the president cares about america and the people of this country. he just doesn't know how to help them. i do. i will get this country going...
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we'll ask john miller about the dangerous new link between the taliban and al qaeda. >>> as the candidates focus on wednesday's debate, a top republican predicts we'll see a brand-new race on thursday. >>> around schwarzenegger tells "60 minutes" he still wants his family to forgive him. we'll show you part of that interview you didn't see last night. >>> we begin the today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> breaking news in eastern afghanistan. >> at least three nato troops killed in a suicide plan. >> the attacker ran his motorcycle packed with explos e explosives into a u.s. military convoy. >> after all these years of war? >> the reason for the nato and american intervention is terrorism. terrorism has not gone away. >> governor romney, he's a good debater. i'm just okay. >> governor romney, president obama gearing up for their first presidential debate on wednesday. >> i don't think one of them is going to make or break this campaign. >> thursday morning we're all going to be scratching our heads and saying, wow, we have a barn burner now for the next 33 days. >> maria asked y
we'll ask john miller about the dangerous new link between the taliban and al qaeda. >>> as the candidates focus on wednesday's debate, a top republican predicts we'll see a brand-new race on thursday. >>> around schwarzenegger tells "60 minutes" he still wants his family to forgive him. we'll show you part of that interview you didn't see last night. >>> we begin the today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> breaking news in eastern...
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. >> journalist john nichols has tracked scott walker's car since the 1990's when scott walker was a state legislator and then alec member. >> he did not present him as alec alumni or big business people, he ran a very dominant campaign. >> this is my lunch. a brown bag every day. >> despite the folksy image, nichols says walker have become a master political fund raiser. >> he began to forge incredibly close ties with a lot of corporate interests he had first been introduced to in alec. groups like the koch brothers brad >> david and charles cook, behind the vast industrial empire are also political activists with an agenda. their companies and foundations have been alec members and funders three years. >> there were among the two or three largest contributors to scott walker's campaign for governor of wisconsin but the koch brothers get that if you really want to influence politics in this country, you don't just give money to presidential campaigns. you don't is the money to congressional campaign committees. the smart players put their money in the states. >> i am -- >> state gov
. >> journalist john nichols has tracked scott walker's car since the 1990's when scott walker was a state legislator and then alec member. >> he did not present him as alec alumni or big business people, he ran a very dominant campaign. >> this is my lunch. a brown bag every day. >> despite the folksy image, nichols says walker have become a master political fund raiser. >> he began to forge incredibly close ties with a lot of corporate interests he had first been...
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felicia, here's john kerry. he signed a letter with other senate intelligence committee members for more info on the libya matter. take a listen to this. >> the republicans are working overtime to try to exploit a very normal, run of the course, administrative letter that we agreed to on a bipartisan basis in our committee, simply to get some additional questions put in front of the state department. >> he goes on to say it's all political now. i mean, is this going to become a campaign issue? >> absolutely. you're already seeing it become a big issue on the campaign. particularly on the republican side. of course. the problem, though, is that the house and the senate both adjourned for the rest of this year, up until after the election, earlier this month, and so if this is going to be an issue that republicans wield against the obama ticket it's going to be one that they're going to have to do on the campaign trail. now, that spelled a problem for mitt romney because it's just one of the latest examples of how
felicia, here's john kerry. he signed a letter with other senate intelligence committee members for more info on the libya matter. take a listen to this. >> the republicans are working overtime to try to exploit a very normal, run of the course, administrative letter that we agreed to on a bipartisan basis in our committee, simply to get some additional questions put in front of the state department. >> he goes on to say it's all political now. i mean, is this going to become a...
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john will be joining us later in "the situation room" as well. thanks, john, very much. >>> today we learned the president plans a friday phone conversation with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. earlier today the prime minister literally, literally showed the world where to draw a red line to stop the iranians from enriching enough uranium to make nuclear weapons. >> if these are the facts, if these are the facts, and they are, where should a red line be drawn? a red line should be drawn right here. before, before iran completes the second stage of nuclear enrichment necessary to make a bomb. >> truly historic and extraordinary moment at the u.n. general assembly. let's discuss the political fallout with our senior political analyst ron bro brownstein. when he shows up and draws a red line and suggests by next summer as he said earlier, six or seven months it will be too late. this is the time. it's got to be done. that puts enormous pressure i assume on the president. >> this has been extraordinary watching this over the past few w
john will be joining us later in "the situation room" as well. thanks, john, very much. >>> today we learned the president plans a friday phone conversation with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. earlier today the prime minister literally, literally showed the world where to draw a red line to stop the iranians from enriching enough uranium to make nuclear weapons. >> if these are the facts, if these are the facts, and they are, where should a red line be...
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. >> i'm john berman. soledad is off today. our "starting point," the deal is done! hip hip hooray! experienced official refs will be back on the field beginning tonight. it is like christmas here. thank you! how they got there and what happens from here. >> someone's the got job security in america. >>> candidates coming out swinging. obama and romney both in the same state again today, hammering each other on jobs. but why does newt gingrich call romney's campaign a messaging failure? >>> and it is one of the most famous cold cases in history. where jimmy hoffa's body? well, a new break in the case this morning has police ready to start drilling. >>> it's thursday, september 27th. "starting point" begins right now. >>> our starting point this morning, the blown call that outraged millions. it seems to have single handedly settled a labor dispute. that's right. the official nfl refs are headed back to the field. beginning tonight, millions of football fans will again be able to sleep and rest easy. they will be able to curse and boo the real refs again, finally, for the ravens/brow
. >> i'm john berman. soledad is off today. our "starting point," the deal is done! hip hip hooray! experienced official refs will be back on the field beginning tonight. it is like christmas here. thank you! how they got there and what happens from here. >> someone's the got job security in america. >>> candidates coming out swinging. obama and romney both in the same state again today, hammering each other on jobs. but why does newt gingrich call romney's...
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good morning, carol. >> hi, john. happening now in the newsroom, they are stretching out and suiting up, the nfl's referees turn return to their field of expertise tonight. with the replacements gone, football fans can now direct their anger elsewhere. >>> fbi agents investigating the la
good morning, carol. >> hi, john. happening now in the newsroom, they are stretching out and suiting up, the nfl's referees turn return to their field of expertise tonight. with the replacements gone, football fans can now direct their anger elsewhere. >>> fbi agents investigating the la
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john has that for us. >> thanks, soledad. with tensions on the rise between israel and iran, iran's president now claims when he said israel should be wiped off the map, he didn't mean it literally. exclusive interview last night on cnn's piers morgan, listen to ahmadinejad attempt to clarify what he meant. >> when we say to be wiped we say for occupation to be wiped off this world. the killing of women and children to be eradicated and we proceedsed ee ee eed -- propos. the right to self-governance for palestinians. >> ahmadinejad speaks about of the u.n. general assembly tomorrow on the jewish high holy day of yom kippur. >> hazing on a soccer team, three players and the team in southern california are making these accusations. two of them say they were beaten with a stick or javelin and at least in one case the stick was allegedly used to sexually abuse one of them. more alleged attackers, fellow students, were cited and released. >>> arrest in the case of a missing university of florida freshman whose whereabouts are stil
john has that for us. >> thanks, soledad. with tensions on the rise between israel and iran, iran's president now claims when he said israel should be wiped off the map, he didn't mean it literally. exclusive interview last night on cnn's piers morgan, listen to ahmadinejad attempt to clarify what he meant. >> when we say to be wiped we say for occupation to be wiped off this world. the killing of women and children to be eradicated and we proceedsed ee ee eed -- propos. the right...
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let's start with john heilemann. john, what did you learn today? >> the jets are just hosed. >> oh, man. >> hosed. >> okay. >> it's terrible. what did you learn, mark? >> obama wins and the fiscal cliff is solved in november and december. that's what schumer said. >> that's good. what golden nugget will you take with you throughout the day? >> i learned that liz grod watching morns joe and she's a beautiful bride. married saturday. couldn't possibly look more beautiful. >> do you flow why she's smiling? >> she's smiling because she didn't work the overnights for about a week. >> she's in the trenches for us every day, does a great job. she had great day. she reports on saturday. now off on her honeymoon and she'll be back in a week or so. >> i'm so proud of you, liz. >> congratulations. what did you learn? >> that we need to talk about it every day and i think the headlines today drive that point home. >> our men and women in uniform that have been serving there now since the fall of 2001 have given their all, they've done a fantastic job. i'm so p
let's start with john heilemann. john, what did you learn today? >> the jets are just hosed. >> oh, man. >> hosed. >> okay. >> it's terrible. what did you learn, mark? >> obama wins and the fiscal cliff is solved in november and december. that's what schumer said. >> that's good. what golden nugget will you take with you throughout the day? >> i learned that liz grod watching morns joe and she's a beautiful bride. married saturday. couldn't...
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john f. kennedy a young senator from massachusetts facing off against vice president richard nixon who is known to be a fierce debater. on screen kennedy looks cool and calm while nixon looks uncomfortable, sweating profusely under the hot studio lights. nixon flounders under the glare of television for all four debates. kennedy goes on the win the election. in 1976 president gerald ford makes this blunder in his debate with georgia governor jimmy carter. >> there's no soviet domination of eastern europe and never will be under a ford administration. >> i'm sorry. could i -- >> reporter: the remark becomes a central theme in carter's campaign and costs ford the election. in 1980 ronald reagan is repeatedly attacked by president carter for his stance on health care. >> governor reagan as a matter of fact began his political career campaigning around this nation against medicare. >> reporter: reagan wins fans and the election by staying cool. >> there you go again. >> reporter: four years later
john f. kennedy a young senator from massachusetts facing off against vice president richard nixon who is known to be a fierce debater. on screen kennedy looks cool and calm while nixon looks uncomfortable, sweating profusely under the hot studio lights. nixon flounders under the glare of television for all four debates. kennedy goes on the win the election. in 1976 president gerald ford makes this blunder in his debate with georgia governor jimmy carter. >> there's no soviet domination...
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makary about, maybe you are from john mark -- -- maybe being a your from johns hopkins hospital, there is ag die machine -- a ge dye machine that blows the dye into your body and it goes throughout your body. at my hospital, they were not taking the report. i went to johns hopkins and i talked to the radiologist there and they said, absolutely, you have to take the iv ports. what ended up happening to me, and the head of our neurosurgery department, he wrote a letter to my other doctors stating that when they blew the die in -- the dye in, the iv pushed back because of the advance of air into the vein and it caused five blood clots. what i talked to the head of the nursing department about changing that type of procedure to make sure that everything is taped, they would not listen. and i have a medical background. i grew up around doctors my entire life. my father was on the board for the state of louisiana as a pharmacist. and i have had a disease misdiagnosed for 10 years until palo alto medical center. host: dr. makary? guest: the problem of the infiltrated iv gets to a larger issue
makary about, maybe you are from john mark -- -- maybe being a your from johns hopkins hospital, there is ag die machine -- a ge dye machine that blows the dye into your body and it goes throughout your body. at my hospital, they were not taking the report. i went to johns hopkins and i talked to the radiologist there and they said, absolutely, you have to take the iv ports. what ended up happening to me, and the head of our neurosurgery department, he wrote a letter to my other doctors stating...
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petter, john, and terry savage. apparently we have hit on a very very interesting topic because we cannot put it to bed. thanks, guys, we will talk about it soon. coming up -- >> it's becoming more and more of a seller's market and less and less of a buyer's market. >> the housing recovery is real. who's making money and how not to be left out. next on your "bottom line." [ male announcer ] it started long ago. it's called passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we understand that commitment. so does aarp, serving americans 50 and over for generations. so it's no surprise millions have chosen an aarp dicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. to find out more, call today. ♪ [ female announcer ] for everything your face has to face. face it with puffs facial tissues. unlike the leading regular tissue, puffs has soft, air-fluffed pillow
petter, john, and terry savage. apparently we have hit on a very very interesting topic because we cannot put it to bed. thanks, guys, we will talk about it soon. coming up -- >> it's becoming more and more of a seller's market and less and less of a buyer's market. >> the housing recovery is real. who's making money and how not to be left out. next on your "bottom line." [ male announcer ] it started long ago. it's called passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at...
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in the chapel of the bardi family, professor john white of university college, london, describes how these medieval images came to life. this is a franciscan church, and the franciscans were the passionate preachers of the late medieval world. they used their words to tug at the emotions of the faithful. and at the same time, the painters increasingly tried to bring the gospels and the stories of the saints to life before their very eyes. at first, as you can see in this late 13th century saint francis altarpiece, they did it with stiff, imposing figures and with bright, doll-like symbolic scenes and images. and here next door in a much-ruined fresco, i'm afraid, painted probably only 30 or 40 years later, you can see the revolution represented by the art of giotto, the great contemporary of the poet dante. here is a new soft, warm reality, a new humanity and pathos, a new ability to take the faithful back and make them feel that they were actually there and filled with love for this loving saint whose love of christ and love of life and of the beauties of the world wrought a transfo
in the chapel of the bardi family, professor john white of university college, london, describes how these medieval images came to life. this is a franciscan church, and the franciscans were the passionate preachers of the late medieval world. they used their words to tug at the emotions of the faithful. and at the same time, the painters increasingly tried to bring the gospels and the stories of the saints to life before their very eyes. at first, as you can see in this late 13th century saint...
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-john. wayne: nice to meet you, john. john, i've got something for you right behind curtain number three. there is a clue for that. the clue is something you've seen in today's show. is there something in today's show that you've seen that you really liked? -his car. wayne: his car, all right. so we're going to let you wrestle him for... no, no, that would actually be hunger games. so, okay, maybe there's his car, maybe that exact car, you could get that car if it's behind curtain number three. we also have a small box for you, jonathan. inside that box the clue is "something new." so, something we have seen. now keep in mind we've also seen zonks, right? -yes. wayne: that could be a zonk. so go with something you've seen or something new. whatever you do not take, i'm giving to... you in the blue. you with the blue, yes. come, sweetheart. (cheering) and you are darrisette? -yes, i am darrisette. wayne: nice to meet you, darrisette. darrisette, john, john, darrisette. -hi. -nice to meet you. wayne: all right, so what do y
-john. wayne: nice to meet you, john. john, i've got something for you right behind curtain number three. there is a clue for that. the clue is something you've seen in today's show. is there something in today's show that you've seen that you really liked? -his car. wayne: his car, all right. so we're going to let you wrestle him for... no, no, that would actually be hunger games. so, okay, maybe there's his car, maybe that exact car, you could get that car if it's behind curtain number three....
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what are you watching in the market today john? > > i think that the market will continue to focus on events in europe, specifically a big day on thursday and friday as both spain and france put forth their 2013 budgets. but more importantly, investors and traders want to see a little bit more clarity as regards the formal spanish request for a bailout. there's been some tension recently between german and spanish officials regarding that formal request, and if we get a little bit of visibility on the horizon regarding that request, we think the markets probably move a little bit higher, after they put that formal request to bail out behind them. > > on to that tech mix. yesterday, we saw a sell-off in apple, some disappointment over the 5 million iphones that were sold over the weekend, and facebook fell apart. but google hit a new high. > > that's right. what you see, i think, is you're seeing sort of allocation differentials to three of those names specifically. but i think in the longer run, specifically with apple and google,
what are you watching in the market today john? > > i think that the market will continue to focus on events in europe, specifically a big day on thursday and friday as both spain and france put forth their 2013 budgets. but more importantly, investors and traders want to see a little bit more clarity as regards the formal spanish request for a bailout. there's been some tension recently between german and spanish officials regarding that formal request, and if we get a little bit of...
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i'm from first john i kind of saw a lot of us. and we don't know where their lives are we don't need french people here they're got good will and enough to get on with in your country mind your own business and don't come snooping here with your camera. and. we were told that there's a large number of n.p.v. sympathizers here. at the field. make me happy days not banned as far as i know. is the n.p.t. and in germany. you see. so it's just a normal policy that yes absolutely no. over there most of. the history of the n.p.t. and yaml is mixed in with the career of this man's friend kruger. the song of the fire of the third reich off in the form of a bold move he's made his village a bastion of me are novices of. age seventeen raised on looking like a skinhead he has already made up his mind. nineteen ninety two. was he why you're against foreigners when there are not you. know and i know there aren't any yet anyway. one by one he's forced out the residents of the village nowadays three quarters of belongs to friends. while i maybe k
i'm from first john i kind of saw a lot of us. and we don't know where their lives are we don't need french people here they're got good will and enough to get on with in your country mind your own business and don't come snooping here with your camera. and. we were told that there's a large number of n.p.v. sympathizers here. at the field. make me happy days not banned as far as i know. is the n.p.t. and in germany. you see. so it's just a normal policy that yes absolutely no. over there most...
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john dickerson is our cbs news political director. jo john, some republicans are areplaining these polls aren't ren'ting an accurate picture. do they have a case? se reporter: well, they have a >>se when they remind us that polls are a snapshot in time and that things can change. howly what we should look at in polls is the trends and how things are moving over time, the orrrents. and right now those favor barack obama. the polls are really more like a painting than they are a digital photograph. one of the other complaints is that pollsters are talking to too many democrats. in 2004 democrats said pollsters were talking to too many oepublicans. it's a standard complaint for the party that the currents are moving against. >> pelley: john, why is there such a difference between the whichnal poll which is lssentially a tie and the poll in the battleground states? >> well, they're really polls of to different countries. the battleground states people erentseen millions of dollars of e battany negative. they've gotten visits on their door
john dickerson is our cbs news political director. jo john, some republicans are areplaining these polls aren't ren'ting an accurate picture. do they have a case? se reporter: well, they have a >>se when they remind us that polls are a snapshot in time and that things can change. howly what we should look at in polls is the trends and how things are moving over time, the orrrents. and right now those favor barack obama. the polls are really more like a painting than they are a digital...
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back to you. >> so how does it work, john? you just program where you're going and just plug in and -- i mean -- >> enjoy the ride? >> reporter: yeah, the car's got sensors that give it a sense of where it is on the road. google has mapping data that also communicates and lets the car nowhe where it is on the ro. the same folks who worked on street view for google also worked on this car. >> interesting. john ford, thank you. drive safely. ride safely, i guess. speaking of google, that stock continues to rally to a new all-time high, even as rival apple trades lower again today, backing awhat from that $700 it achieved recently. with that in mind, which of the two bitter rivals should you be betting on right now if you could buy only one of the two? let's talk numbers on apple and google today. on the tech any call side, mark newton with gray wolf execution partners. and on the numbers side, mark weiss. i think you've been calling for profit taking on apple. i'm going to bet you're liking google. >> you're right. both stocks a
back to you. >> so how does it work, john? you just program where you're going and just plug in and -- i mean -- >> enjoy the ride? >> reporter: yeah, the car's got sensors that give it a sense of where it is on the road. google has mapping data that also communicates and lets the car nowhe where it is on the ro. the same folks who worked on street view for google also worked on this car. >> interesting. john ford, thank you. drive safely. ride safely, i guess. speaking...
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john, with whether this shows if housing is recovery, john, i think with housing if we how is that bloodletting has stopped that people feel better, that appears to be the case. >>i think it is good news, market has bottomed. but it should have bottomed years ago if the government let the market clear, they extended the correction period, and made it worse. but, housing is a big driver in the economy. the interesting question is how much we should be in housing. federal reserve holding down long-term interest rates, incident in housing we got ask the crisis, -- housing is consumption, it is not investment, we have a country that is deep in debt, as a individual and the national level. so how much do you want is an interesting question. neil: argument for, incentivizing that, we can only do better than where we are. we'll never get back to where we were, so every little bit helps, banks showing a greater will notion rented. -- to lend, and consumers more qualified. >> i think that housing beginning to recover is a good thing, but i think it is interesting that recovery was finally taking place,
john, with whether this shows if housing is recovery, john, i think with housing if we how is that bloodletting has stopped that people feel better, that appears to be the case. >>i think it is good news, market has bottomed. but it should have bottomed years ago if the government let the market clear, they extended the correction period, and made it worse. but, housing is a big driver in the economy. the interesting question is how much we should be in housing. federal reserve holding...
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it was 1946 when john f. kennedy was first elected to the u.s. house of representatives and for the next 63 years there was always at least one kennedy in the u.s. congress. well two years ago that streak ended and now here in the boston suburb another young kennedy is running for congress hoping to put the family dynasty back on the national stage. yes, there are certain advantages in running for congress as a kennedy in massachusetts. >> oh, my. hi. >> reporter: especially when you look so much like a kennedy. >> how are you? >> i'm fine. >> reporter: and your fiancee has the natural elegance of the kennedy women. joseph kennedy iii is the grandson of robert kennedy, president john f. ken deep and senator ted kennedy were his great uncles and he carries the name ever his great-grandfather joe. >> we need you. >> reporter: back in office is one thing but many of his fans believe a seat in the house is little more than a stepping stone. one admirer walked right into our interview saying this kennedy is going places. adding to the burden of high e
it was 1946 when john f. kennedy was first elected to the u.s. house of representatives and for the next 63 years there was always at least one kennedy in the u.s. congress. well two years ago that streak ended and now here in the boston suburb another young kennedy is running for congress hoping to put the family dynasty back on the national stage. yes, there are certain advantages in running for congress as a kennedy in massachusetts. >> oh, my. hi. >> reporter: especially when...
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let me bring back john ford. the company still lost money, but it was a lot less money than people expected. what are the prospects for growth going forward? what are you seeing in that report? >> there is nothing in here that says anything about prospects for growth. really, what we're seeing in r.i.m.'s numbers are how well it's doing at playing defense. we know that part of their strategy is discounting their products, hoping they can create somewhat of a moat around them and give them time to get blackberry 10 out. seems that defensive strategy is working better than a lot of people expected. their average selling price is not down as much as people expected. a number of analysts expected them to do worse than that $2.5 billion number. they got up to 2.9. what we're seeing here is the the defensive strategy. it remains to be seen now that the iphone 5 is out and the samsung galaxy iii is out in the channel. >> all right, john. thank you so much. stock up big, 14% higher on r.i.m. up next, europe is a mess. th
let me bring back john ford. the company still lost money, but it was a lot less money than people expected. what are the prospects for growth going forward? what are you seeing in that report? >> there is nothing in here that says anything about prospects for growth. really, what we're seeing in r.i.m.'s numbers are how well it's doing at playing defense. we know that part of their strategy is discounting their products, hoping they can create somewhat of a moat around them and give them...
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come first john on these kinds of a lot of us. and we don't know where he lives. we don't need french people here they're stopped little there's a lot to get all within your country mind your own business and don't come snooping here with your camera. and. we were told that there is a large number of n.p.t. sympathizers here. at the field and it is so unlike me and paydays not banned as far as i know. is the n.p.t. and in germany. you see. so it's just normal policy then yes absolutely no. over there most of. the history of the n.p.t. and yammer is mixed in with the career of this man's friend kruger. the song in the mire of the third reich after the fall of a bull in war he's made his village a bastion of neo nazis and. age seventeen raised him looking like a skinhead he has already made up his mind. nine hundred ninety two. go ask you why you're against foreigners when they're all not you. know in the know they're all to me yes anyway. one by one he's forced out the residents of the village now days three quarters of belongs to a friend was. while i maybe know s
come first john on these kinds of a lot of us. and we don't know where he lives. we don't need french people here they're stopped little there's a lot to get all within your country mind your own business and don't come snooping here with your camera. and. we were told that there is a large number of n.p.t. sympathizers here. at the field and it is so unlike me and paydays not banned as far as i know. is the n.p.t. and in germany. you see. so it's just normal policy then yes absolutely no. over...
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i'm come for john on these kinds of us. and we don't know where the limits are we don't need french people here there. is a lot to get on with in your country mind your own business and don't come snooping here with your camera. and. we were told that there is a large number of n.p.t. sympathizers here. in the field i'm going to make me empty days not banned as far as i know. is the n.p.t. and in germany. you see. so it's just normal policy to yes absolutely no. over there mr. minister the n.p.t. and yammer is mixed in with the career of this man's friend kruger. the song live in the mire of the third reich off in the form of a bold move he's made his village a bastion of neo nazis and. age seventeen raised him looking like a skinhead he has already made up his mind. nine hundred ninety two. why you're against foreigners when there are no. no no no no they're all yes anyway. one by one he's forced out the residents of the village now days three quarters of belongs to friends. while they may be no swastikas and evidence and
i'm come for john on these kinds of us. and we don't know where the limits are we don't need french people here there. is a lot to get on with in your country mind your own business and don't come snooping here with your camera. and. we were told that there is a large number of n.p.t. sympathizers here. in the field i'm going to make me empty days not banned as far as i know. is the n.p.t. and in germany. you see. so it's just normal policy to yes absolutely no. over there mr. minister the...
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john mccain, senator from arizona talking to us right here about real ideas. he tells us exactly what is going on as it pertains to how we get the country back in order. plus, very first u.s. ambassador to iraq, a lot of businesses who wanted to jump right in to help rebuild iraq because it can make them a lot of money. how has that come along. ashley: we look forward to it. the cme group, the nymex. let's begin, thank you for joining us at the nyse. look, the initial economic data was pretty miserable, but the market is not really responding. >> clearly nobody's paying attention to the u.s., it is all about china, the additional stimulus and all of that. traders really have found this market to be quite oversold taking the opportunity to ride on the back of good headlines because that is all that is driving us is headlines. make some money. i think they're taking a little bit of money off the table at the end of the day. ashley: are we due for a correction anytime soon? >> you're hearing a lot for people talking about corrections for what people would normall
john mccain, senator from arizona talking to us right here about real ideas. he tells us exactly what is going on as it pertains to how we get the country back in order. plus, very first u.s. ambassador to iraq, a lot of businesses who wanted to jump right in to help rebuild iraq because it can make them a lot of money. how has that come along. ashley: we look forward to it. the cme group, the nymex. let's begin, thank you for joining us at the nyse. look, the initial economic data was pretty...
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john killduff is a cnbc contributor. david foon is part of the fastest growing jewish newspaper in the united states. gentlemen, how big of a factor is this tension between iran and israel factored into the price of oil? >> there's no question that today's run-up, marimaria, was direct reaction. we got a leak of some of the speech earlier before the market opened that, in fact, prime minister netanyahu was going to state what this red line was going to be all about. now we know. of course, it comes on the heels of ahmadinejad's speech yesterday. this got right back in the forefront of the traders and the markets' mind here. what it represents, of course, for oil is, you know, the mother of all supply risks here. the strait of hormuz comes into play. the whole region comes into play. obviously, it's almost a mild reaction given what we got here today. we're clearly on a path to something, some confully grags. i do say given that netanyahu says they won't get to that final stage until next summer, we have some time. >> dav
john killduff is a cnbc contributor. david foon is part of the fastest growing jewish newspaper in the united states. gentlemen, how big of a factor is this tension between iran and israel factored into the price of oil? >> there's no question that today's run-up, marimaria, was direct reaction. we got a leak of some of the speech earlier before the market opened that, in fact, prime minister netanyahu was going to state what this red line was going to be all about. now we know. of...
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john acquire -- john mcguire reports. >> this is no milk float. nick haunting is at the wheel of a vehicle that may not sound like a super car, but certainly behaves like one. the speed on the first leg tops 145. nick, this is john, go, go, go. and on the return mile, he goes even faster, setting a new record of 140 miles per hour. they have done it, have they? they have done it? yes, they have done it. congratulations, you have broken the record. >> but what is it like to drive? >> it is very different. it is phenomenally quick. it feels different to any racing car or road car that i have driven. the acceleration is phenomenal. it is probably one of the quickest cars are driven. it is quicker than a be-while for raleigh. -- a v-12 ferrari. >> the company behind it, ec otricity is a clean energy firm and wants to challenge the concept that all grain cars are slow. >> they are not the kinds of things that normally, he would drive. they are super cars. they are as good as anything else on the road today. >> we brit have long harbored a the previous
john acquire -- john mcguire reports. >> this is no milk float. nick haunting is at the wheel of a vehicle that may not sound like a super car, but certainly behaves like one. the speed on the first leg tops 145. nick, this is john, go, go, go. and on the return mile, he goes even faster, setting a new record of 140 miles per hour. they have done it, have they? they have done it? yes, they have done it. congratulations, you have broken the record. >> but what is it like to drive?...
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the governor is with our john fort in an exclusive cnbc interview. john, take it away. >> thanks, governor. thanks for spending some time here. driverless cars used to be a technology of the future. it's here now. will this kind of technology pull california forward because there's so much pessimism about the state of this state's economy. >> well, there's pessimism in new jersey or texas, but in california, there's unbounded optimism. apple started right here when i was governor, is now biggest corporation in the world. here we have at google. can save on energy. enables people who otherwise couldn't drive to be in that car. it can bring a greater efficiency to the roads because cars can be closer together, as things were perfected. we have automatic pilots for airplanes. we have drones. the technology is always changing, and california is changing with it. >> talk to me about the state of california a little bit. prop 30, we're going to have on the ballot in november. a tax on the wealthiest californians. i think it tops out at 12.3% for individual
the governor is with our john fort in an exclusive cnbc interview. john, take it away. >> thanks, governor. thanks for spending some time here. driverless cars used to be a technology of the future. it's here now. will this kind of technology pull california forward because there's so much pessimism about the state of this state's economy. >> well, there's pessimism in new jersey or texas, but in california, there's unbounded optimism. apple started right here when i was governor,...
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john terry's hand is a form much balance fined by the f.a. for misconduct after previously being creative racism charges in court. and back eight time world rally champion sebastian loeb rules himself out of contention for next season's title by saying he'll drive his favorite places. but first a football and who see things mega rich angie side held on to win four two on penalties at second on the third night of high drama in the last thirty two of the russian cup the second placed top flight side failed to break down the house with a one hundred twenty minutes but substitute striker last seen a try or eight did see red in extra time and a spot that got near missed a penalty so we went to a shootout where brazilian midfielder as you see they netted low enough next up are clearly as a bad off who rallied from two goals down and struck twice in extra time to win four two at secondary guys a big box for russian champions alani a crash dash to third here then two one after going down to ten men later on well me was leeds under fire gio strike ale
john terry's hand is a form much balance fined by the f.a. for misconduct after previously being creative racism charges in court. and back eight time world rally champion sebastian loeb rules himself out of contention for next season's title by saying he'll drive his favorite places. but first a football and who see things mega rich angie side held on to win four two on penalties at second on the third night of high drama in the last thirty two of the russian cup the second placed top flight...
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that's really all the plaintiff has to show in an ipo securities litigation. > > john coffee, law professor at columbia university. thank you for your time. coming up, a money manager sure is amping up on a power stock. chart talk is next. matt shapiro, president of mws capital, joins us this morning for chart talk. good morning matt. > > morning angie. > > you bring us a power stock today. what is your play? > > integrys energy, it's the chicago regulated utility in this region, supplies natural gas; and yesterday, they came and bought a power plant up in wisconsin for $440 million. the stock absolutely took off, and now it's trading at about $54. pays a 5% dividend. and a lot of these utilities have kind of backed off in the last couple of months. it's a good time to get into some of them. > > so traders are taking their profits on these stocks. will they be forced to get in during the fourth quarter do you think? > > i think so, because investors out there are facing, you know, you're not getting anything in the bank, so you can get into some of these utility stocks that pay 4 to 5%. now
that's really all the plaintiff has to show in an ipo securities litigation. > > john coffee, law professor at columbia university. thank you for your time. coming up, a money manager sure is amping up on a power stock. chart talk is next. matt shapiro, president of mws capital, joins us this morning for chart talk. good morning matt. > > morning angie. > > you bring us a power stock today. what is your play? > > integrys energy, it's the chicago regulated utility in...
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yesterday paul ryan and john mccain slammed the administration's handling of the deadly attack. >> the response was slow, confused, inconsistent. they first said it was a youtube video and a spontaneous mob. we now know it was a planned terrorist attack if this was one tragic incident that would be a tragedy in itself. the problem is it's part of a bigger picture that the obama foreign policy is unraveling before our eyes on tv screens. >> i think it interferes with the depiction that the administration is trying to convey that al qaeda is on the wane, everything is fine in the middle east. >> you think it's political? >> how else could you trot out our u.n. ambassador to say this was a spon ttaneous demonstrati? >> maybe they thought that at the time? >> on "meet the press" david plouffe was asked by david gregory if politics had anything to do with the administration labeling the assault as terrorism? >> the president's challenger said the president failed to level with the american people and call this a terrorist attack because you had to be concerned about another terrorist attack
yesterday paul ryan and john mccain slammed the administration's handling of the deadly attack. >> the response was slow, confused, inconsistent. they first said it was a youtube video and a spontaneous mob. we now know it was a planned terrorist attack if this was one tragic incident that would be a tragedy in itself. the problem is it's part of a bigger picture that the obama foreign policy is unraveling before our eyes on tv screens. >> i think it interferes with the depiction...
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in what ways does it remind you of the 1980s, john? >> very early, 80 #,81, when the market was dealing with issues. they forced will on the policymakers, and i think that's happening over. that's why it's like that. we get the growth after it's done. lauren: can we ignore what's happening global? manufacturing in china, the u.k., and france. it's like the same as greece right now. can we ignore that? >> look, like we said, start in china. a couple weeks ago, we spoke about it here. we saw the chinese market drop 5% a week. it was not a blip on the radar screen here. last night, we see this news come out. they are, you know, manufacturing number is not great, but better than expected. that was positive news coming in here. i think what you are seeing in europe, and in france and, you know, we're going to see the same thing. they are not good numbers, but we know that there's just this almost endless support that we're seeing here. we shrug off the not so good numbers, rally on the good numbers, and that's the monetarn the market right
in what ways does it remind you of the 1980s, john? >> very early, 80 #,81, when the market was dealing with issues. they forced will on the policymakers, and i think that's happening over. that's why it's like that. we get the growth after it's done. lauren: can we ignore what's happening global? manufacturing in china, the u.k., and france. it's like the same as greece right now. can we ignore that? >> look, like we said, start in china. a couple weeks ago, we spoke about it here....
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governor john k. sec who took over as governor and unemployment was 9% at the height of the financial crisis. today 7.2%. today is fourth. how does he keep the picture improving? the term rock-and-roll hall of fame created here. we will be live all day tomorrow at the rock-and-roll hall of fame. the ceo on the unbelievable economic impact. $100 million come through the rock hall of fame. one of the top tourist attractions in the united states. we have a big surprise announcement from the rock hall of fame tomorrow. don't miss that. on friday the ceo on real-estate. we have got the warren buffett focus who turned his investment on cleveland. a rare interview with the chairman, president and ceo who does not do a lot of interviews. he started in in 1973 as a student employee and he has risen to be the ceo. that is the great american great cleveland story. we have mayor frank jackson and president mark shapiro, this is a great story in cleveland. ashley: got to let you get back to jimmy page. liz claman
governor john k. sec who took over as governor and unemployment was 9% at the height of the financial crisis. today 7.2%. today is fourth. how does he keep the picture improving? the term rock-and-roll hall of fame created here. we will be live all day tomorrow at the rock-and-roll hall of fame. the ceo on the unbelievable economic impact. $100 million come through the rock hall of fame. one of the top tourist attractions in the united states. we have a big surprise announcement from the rock...